Bordeaux 2013 – Médoc, Haut-Médoc, Moulis and Listrac

Wednesday, 30 April 2014
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For a list of all our articles, see Bordeaux 2013 – a guide to our coverage.

Slim pickings from the nether regions of Bordeaux – the best that could be said of many was that they did well considering the adversity of the vintage. For one or two, that actually results in entirely respectable wines that do not deserve automatic opprobrium simply because of their birth year. For the others, the results are unremarkable. 

The tasting notes are listed in alphabetical order. 

A slightly rotten character to the fruit on the nose, but the palate is pure enough. Bitter, granular tannins. Displays the lack of volume so typical of 2013. (RH)
Drink 2017 – 2023
Rich cassis and sweet oak spice. Fine but very firm tannins. Attractive smoked-meat character. Good, solid stuff. (RH)
Drink 2017 – 2028
Jammy, curranty sort of character – not a bit of underripeness here! Firm, clay-textured tannins. Dry, medium-bodied palate. Starts confidently, but finishes somewhat simply. (RH)
Drink 2015 – 2025
Black cherry, savoury and structural. No lack of ripeness, but pretty firm and unyielding at this stage. Reliable, classic claret with very enjoyable savoury character. (RH)
Drink 2018 – 2028
Not much on the nose. Better fruit clarity on the palate, in a savoury, slightly bitter style. Very firm tannins. Not much fun. (RH)
Drink 2017 – 2023
Green, vegetal note sticks out on the nose – in a way that suggests Chilean Carmenère. Dry, chewy texture, plenty of concentration. Slight mousiness which doesn’t leave the cleanest finish. (RH)
Drink 2016 – 2020
Potent liquorice and menthol nose, perhaps with a bit of volatile acidity? Strident tannic grip, medium body, concentrated cassis. Not entirely balanced. (RH)
Drink 2016 – 2022
Very juicy and fragrant. Sumptuous, generous oak. Lovely, modern, sweet style. Lots of easy-drinking enjoyability. (RH)
Drink 2016 – 2024
Bright blueberry and raspberry fruit – quite different from the cassis norm. Fragrant, minty element and lovely firm grip on the palate. Lovely balance here, and plenty of life ahead of it. (RH)
Drink 2018 – 2028
50% Merlot, 50% Cabernet Sauvignon. Simple but ripe fruit, a little bitter on the finish. Pert tannins, light body. (RH) 13%
Drink 2016 – 2020
Lovely black fruitcake character and a lick of sweet vanillin. Rounded, smooth and easy drinking, but pretty slim on the palate, and short to finish. (RH)
Drink 2015 – 2019
Slight medicinal notes, a bit of milk chocolate. Fine-grained tannins, light body. Pretty insubstantial. (RH)
Drink 2015 – 2018
Pretty compact nose. Lots of cassis on the palate, and a firm tannic grip too. Good concentration, considering the vintage. Pretty simple flavour profile, but very nicely made. (RH)
Drink 2016 – 2020
63% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Sauvignon, 7% Petit Verdot. Soft oak, bright, ripe and light. Well made and balanced, but it finishes with a sourness that jars. (RH) 13%
Drink 2017 – 2021
Because everything is late in 2014, the wines have not been blended yet. Hence there are four lots. 19 hl/ha yield. Very small quantity of Merlot, which was therefore co-fermented with Cabernet Sauvignon. Not scored, because it is not yet blended. Four lots as follows:
Lot 1: 95% Cabernet Sauvignon. 5% Merlot, co-fermented. Perfumed and rich – plenty of richness without heaviness. Pretty brusque tannins, but not too aggressive. The palate retains smoothness, in fact.
Lot 2: Also 95% Cabernet Sauvignon. 5% Merlot, co-fermented. A little bit herbal and leafy. More astringent and hard than the Lot 1 – good to give a bit of structure. Pretty tough by itself though.
Lot 3: 94% Cabernet Sauvignon and 6% Petit Verdot, co-fermented. Tight structure – very fine tannins, very compact fruit. Quite austere and crunchy, but the fruit quality is convincingly savoury.
Lot 4: 100% Cabernet Sauvignon. Scented and perfumed. This will probably be the heart of the blend. Chewy tannic structure, very classic and firm – but very delicious and satisfying too. (RH)
Drink 0
Super-sweet fruit, almost jammy. Heavily oaked too, giving a sawdust and sweet spice character. Chewy tannins, modest length, light body. No shortcomings, but no intrigue either. (RH)
Drink 2016 – 2023
Liquorice, menthol, black cherry. Very drying, protuberant tannins. Pleasant fruit character, but the structure doesn’t frame the flavour so well. (RH)
Drink 2016 – 2020
66% Merlot, 28% Cabernet Sauvignon 6% Cabernet Franc. 10% new oak. Loads of perfume – very pretty and soft. Lovely tender bite to the tannin. Balanced, complete – fairly simple, but good early-drinking claret style. (RH) 13%
Drink 2015 – 2020
49% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Merlot, 20% Cabernet Franc, 1% Petit Verdot. 33% new oak. Richly scented, and showing its oak rather. Very dry tannins – really structural, but not hard. Certainly needs a good amount of time to age though. (RH) 13.1%
Drink 2020 – 2028
Ripe, juicy blackberry – sweet and modern and attractive. Just a touch of oak on the palate, well-balanced body and higher than expected tannins, especially on the finish. (RH)
Drink 2016 – 2023
Rather scorched fruit on the nose. A bit clumsy and underpowered on the palate. Very fine tannins, but not supported with enough else to really engage. (RH)
Drink 2014 – 2018
Sweet perfume, glossy black fruit and a good dose of liquorice. Light and easygoing with a slightly crude finish. (RH)
Drink 2014 – 2020
Black cherry nose, but a bit dilute and thin on the palate with a musty finish. (RH)
Drink 2015 – 2020
Juicy cassis and smart, toasty oak aromas. Good concentration and persistence on the palate, plenty of floury tannin to finish. Serious, savoury and worthy of cellaring. (RH)
Drink 2020 – 2028
Juicy, ripe fruit and pretty overt clove character from oak. Very stiff-brushed tannins too. Needs some time to resolve in bottle, but I’m not sure there is long-term fruit in here. (RH)
Drink 2020 – 2025